The Gunton Arms is a traditional pub with bedrooms in an extensive historic park near Cromer in North Norfolk.
The Gunton Arms is art dealer Ivor Braka’s recreation of a particularly delightful 19th-century coaching inn, with the help of interior designer Robert Kime, it has been wowing guests ever since it opened in 2011. ‘In the words of Dolly Parton,’ Ivor says ironically, ‘it took a lot of money to look this cheap.’ Inside, the 16 bedrooms are decked out with sumptuous furnishings, printed wallpaper and traditional dark wood furniture, contrasting with the edgy, sexy art on the walls by all the big names: Tracey Emin, Damien Hirst, Lucian Freud… the list goes on. In the bathrooms, the marble was sourced in Egypt by Robert Kime and came out of derelict mansions in Alexandria. The hotel’s eclectic look is helped by the quirkiness of the gabled flint building itself, which sits inside vast, deer-filled Gunton Park. In the kitchen Stuart Tattersall presides over delicious, imaginative dishes, including grills on an open fire that guests tuck in to at sharing tables – the seafood and Cromer crab are all caught by local fishermen.
Opening Times
Restaurant: 12.00 – 9.00pm | Bar food served: 12pm–9pm
Please note we do not cook on the Elk Room fire on a Sunday
We are closed on Christmas Day.
- Wheelchair accessible
- Family friendly
- Highchair
- Cot
- Dog friendly
- Groups welcome
- Wi-Fi
- Parking